The Final Season Of 'Breaking Bad' Results In Class-Action Lawsuit Against Apple

Apple is facing a class-action lawsuit concerning its handling of the final season of "Breaking Bad" in the iTunes Store.
As 9to5Mac reports, since network AMC chose to separate the fifth and final season of the popular TV show into two parts, Apple decided to treat both halves as separate seasons in the iTunes Store (even though AMC is describing both collections as "Season Five" of "Breaking Bad"). As such, an additional Season Pass is required in order to access the final episodes of the show in the iTunes Store, which Apple is collectively calling "The Final Season."
Now, one iTunes Store user is attempting to take Apple to court over the matter. 9to5Mac explains:

Noam Lazebnik, a viewer from Ohio, insists that Apple engaged in false advertising and filed a lawsuit in San Jose on Friday seeking full refunds for users who had purchased “the final season” on iTunes.